Those of you with rooted HTC Ones have no doubt been running leaked builds of Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 for weeks now. For everyone else, we have some good news. It looks like HTC has officially flipped the switch and is now pushing out the update to unlocked HTC Ones, starting in Taiwan.

At around 465MB, build 2.24.709.1 brings a handful of new enhancements and additions. You can see from the changelog posted the update prompt, users can now look forward to:

Android 4.2.2

Launcher bar enhancement

Widget panel rearrangement

New Lock screen style widget

Enhanced Home button behavior

Home button options added to make navigation menu bar removable

Show battery level in status bar

Quick settings panel: 12 default settings by new touch gesture

AE/AF lock feature: Lock Exposure/Focus on viewfinder screen

As well as:

Improved BlinkFeed

Stock HTC %battery

Stock HTC EQS

Long press home button works as menu

Possibility to remove all icons from the dock

Icons doesn’t disappear from the app drawer even if added to the dock

Audio improvements

Camera improvement

Thermal configuration improvements

You can expect rooted ROMs to flood XDA’s HTC One development section in the coming hours/days. No word on when we’ll see this on other devices. At the moment, it looks like this is Asia-only for now. We’ll keep you posted.

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